Forty-four years after Kathy Gloddy's death, her family is renewing its efforts to find her killer.

Forty-four years after Kathy Gloddy's death, her family is renewing its efforts to find her killer.

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Updated: 6:27 PM EST Nov 6, 2015

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WEBVTT ABOUT THE APURCHASE SHE'S HOPING WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE. IT'S BEEN 44 YEARS, IT STILL HURT. REPORTER: AS THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER SISTER'S DEATH APPROACHES, JENNY YOUNG RECALLS THE LAST DAY OF HER LIFE. TOLD ME SHE WANTED TO GO, WANTED TO BUY SOMETHING AND SHE'D BE RIGHT BACK, AND I LET HER GO BECAUSE IT WASN'T EVEN DARK OUT YET. IT'S SOMETHING WE ALWAYS DID. AND SHE NEVER GAME HOME. REPORTER: GLOTTI WAS MURDERED AT JUST 13, SHE DIED ON NOVEMBER 21, 1971, HER BODY WAS FOUND ON THE LA CHANCE POND ROAD THE NEXT DAY. SHE WAS BEATEN, SHE WAS REPEATEDLY RAPED, THEY RAN HER OVER. REPORTER: YOUNG SAYS TIPS HAVE COME IN THROUGHOUT THE YEARS BUT HER MURDER HAS GONE UNSOLVED FOR MORE THAN FOUR DECADES. NOT JUST HER FAMILY, BUT HER FRIENDS ARE HURTING. REPORTER: THE FAMILY IS TRYING A NEW APPROACH TO FINE ANSWERS BY HANGING POSTERS AND PASSING OUT CARDS. I'M HOPING SOMEBODY WILL COME FORWARD. REPORTER: THE POSTERS HAVE KATHY'S PICTURES AND THE COLD CASE UNITS NUMBER. THE CITY IS ALLOWING THEM TO BE LEFT OUT FOR TWO WEEKS. I HOPE THAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEARN SOMETHING BY DOING THIS AND PUT THIS CASE TO REST. REPORTER: ONE WILL BE PLACED AT THE FRANKLIN POLICE STATION AND OTHER ON THE BRIDGE IN WEST FRANKLIN. WE'RE ALSO GOING TO TRY TO GET SOME OF THE BUSINESSES MAYBE TO PUT THEM IN THEIR WINDOWS, BECAUSE WE CAN ONLY LEAVE THEM UP FOR 14 DAYS. STILL, YOU GOTTA KEEP TRYING, I DON'T WANT TO GIVE UP HOPE.

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Family of Kathy Gloddy seeks answers

Forty-four years after Kathy Gloddy's death, her family is renewing its efforts to find her killer.